Epidemiological Study of Malaria Infection among Pregnant Women in Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria

Pindar, Chessed, JM Manu
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Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases plaguing mankind. The disease is endemic in tropical and sub-Saharan Africa of which Nigeria belongs. The Epidemiological study of malaria infection among pregnant women was carried out on 1,521 patients reporting for their first antenatal clinic in hospitals and clinics, in Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria. Giemsa stained thick and thin films for malaria parasite test was carried out on the women, alongside obtaining information on their socio-demographic characteristics. Most of our participant were in the age group 21-30 years (56.34%), while most of them had their secondary education (49.85%) and were housewives 99.41%. The prevalence of malaria was 8.48%, with the 21-30 year old age group having the highest prevalence of malaria (56.34%). The highest prevalence of malaria was among those in their second trimester (11.48%), while those with more than seven children had the highest prevalence of malaria (25.00%). The highest prevalence of malaria was seen among those with non-formal education (11.30%), housewives (8.44%) and the single pregnant women (22.22%). The prevalence of malaria was statistically significant with age group and occupation.  We advise that measures encouraging personal and environmental hygiene, use of prophylactic drugs and sleeping under treated mosquito nets should be encouraged to reduce the prevalence of malaria among the pregnant women.
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尼日利亚贡贝州贡贝市孕妇疟疾感染流行病学研究
疟疾是困扰人类的最具破坏性的疾病之一。这种疾病在尼日利亚所属的热带和撒哈拉以南非洲地区流行。该研究对尼日利亚贡贝州贡贝市医院和诊所的 1521 名首次产前检查的孕妇进行了疟疾感染流行病学调查。我们对这些妇女进行了革兰氏染色厚片和薄片疟原虫检测,同时还了解了她们的社会人口特征。大多数受试者年龄在 21-30 岁之间(56.34%),大多数受过中等教育(49.85%),99.41%是家庭主妇。疟疾发病率为 8.48%,其中 21-30 岁年龄组的发病率最高(56.34%)。疟疾发病率最高的是怀孕后三个月的孕妇(11.48%),而子女超过 7 个的孕妇疟疾发病率最高(25.00%)。受过非正规教育(11.30%)、家庭主妇(8.44%)和单身孕妇(22.22%)的疟疾发病率最高。疟疾流行率与年龄组和职业有显著的统计学关系。 我们建议采取鼓励个人和环境卫生、使用预防性药物和睡在经过处理的蚊帐中的措施,以降低孕妇的疟疾发病率。
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